History Fridge / FinalFantasyTactics

* Algus infamously shows his elitism by claiming that commoners are nothing but animals, and "animals have no God!" However, all in-game Monsters have a Faith value, which means that they certainly at least believe in some sort of higher power. So Algus isn't just a classist asshole, but factually ''wrong''.

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* Algus infamously shows his elitism by claiming that commoners are nothing but animals, and "animals have no God!" However, all in-game Monsters have a Faith value, which means that they certainly at least believe in some sort of higher power. So This means that Algus isn't just a classist asshole, but factually ''wrong''.

* Along similar lines, with charge times, most of the casting jobs are less useful later in the game. Most of those jobs are governed by Faith, and given high faith makes you more vulnerable to enemy magic, it's often better to reduce faith. Which means the more Ramza learns about the corruption in the church, and about how the messiah the church is based around was not so holy, the less useful having Faith is.

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* Along similar lines, with charge times, most of the casting jobs are less useful later in the game. Most of those jobs are governed by Faith, and given high faith makes you more vulnerable to enemy magic, it's often better to reduce faith. Which means the more Ramza learns about the corruption in the church, and about how the messiah the church is based around was not so holy, the less useful having Faith is.is (until you unlock Calculator/Arithmatician, who casts spells by the almighty power of ''math'').

* Algus infamously shows his elitism by claiming that commoners are nothing but animals, and "animals have no God!" However, all in-game Monsters have a Faith value, which means that they certainly at least believe in some sort of higher power.

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* Algus infamously shows his elitism by claiming that commoners are nothing but animals, and "animals have no God!" However, all in-game Monsters have a Faith value, which means that they certainly at least believe in some sort of higher power. So Algus isn't just a classist asshole, but factually ''wrong''.

* Along similar lines, with charge times, most of the casting jobs are less useful later in the game. Most of those jobs are governed by Faith, and given high faith makes you more vulnerable to enemy magic, it's often better to reduce faith. Which means the more Ramza learns about the corruption in the church, and about how the messiah the church is based around was not so holy, the less useful having Faith is.

* Why do the characters with very high Faith leave Ramza? Ramza is a heretic, so ''of course'' those with high Faith won't follow him anymore.

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* Why do the characters with very high Faith leave Ramza? Ramza is a heretic, so ''of course'' those with high Faith won't follow him anymore. Alternatively, it could also mean they became so religious that they don't want to fight anymore.

* Algus infamously shows his elitism by claiming that commoners are nothing but animals, and "animals have no God!" However, all in-game Monsters have a Faith value, which means that they certainly at least believe in some sort of higher power.

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* Algus infamously shows his elitism by claiming that commoners are nothing but animals, and "animals have no God!" However, all in-game Monsters have a Faith value, which means that they certainly at least believe in some sort of higher power.power.* Why do the characters with very high Faith leave Ramza? Ramza is a heretic, so ''of course'' those with high Faith won't follow him anymore.----

* Speaking of Cloud, his ability to wear [[GenderRestrictedGear female-exclusive equipment]] like ribbons is probably a ShoutOut to the infamous [[DraggedIntoDrag crossdressing sidequest]] from [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII his home game]]. However, ribbons ''aren't'' gender-restricted in that game (even though some equipment, like the Minerva Guard, is), so it could also be that Cloud doesn't see anything wrong with a man wearing a ribbon [[ValuesDissonance because]] ''[[ValuesDissonance everyone]]'' [[ValuesDissonance could wear them back home]].

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* Speaking of Cloud, his ability to wear [[GenderRestrictedGear female-exclusive equipment]] like ribbons is probably a ShoutOut to the infamous [[DraggedIntoDrag crossdressing sidequest]] from [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII his home game]]. However, ribbons ''aren't'' gender-restricted in that game (even though some equipment, like the Minerva Guard, is), so it could also be that Cloud doesn't see anything wrong with a man wearing a ribbon [[ValuesDissonance because]] ''[[ValuesDissonance everyone]]'' [[ValuesDissonance could wear them back home]].home]].* Algus infamously shows his elitism by claiming that commoners are nothing but animals, and "animals have no God!" However, all in-game Monsters have a Faith value, which means that they certainly at least believe in some sort of higher power.

* Cloud's birthday in VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII is in August, which should make him a Leo, but in ''Tactics'' his zodiac sign is Aquarius. Who does have the right birthday to be an Aquarius? ''Aeris.''* Speaking of Cloud, his ability to wear [[GenderRestrictedGear female-exclusive equipment]] like ribbons is probably a ShoutOut to the infamous [[DraggedIntoDrag crossdressing sidequest]] from [[FinalFantasyVII his home game]]. However, ribbons ''aren't'' gender-restricted in that game (even though some equipment, like the Minerva Guard, is), so it could also be that Cloud doesn't see anything wrong with a man wearing a ribbon [[ValuesDissonance because]] ''[[ValuesDissonance everyone]]'' [[ValuesDissonance could wear them back home]].

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* Cloud's birthday in VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' is in August, which should make him a Leo, but in ''Tactics'' his zodiac sign is Aquarius. Who does have the right birthday to be an Aquarius? ''Aeris.''* Speaking of Cloud, his ability to wear [[GenderRestrictedGear female-exclusive equipment]] like ribbons is probably a ShoutOut to the infamous [[DraggedIntoDrag crossdressing sidequest]] from [[FinalFantasyVII [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII his home game]]. However, ribbons ''aren't'' gender-restricted in that game (even though some equipment, like the Minerva Guard, is), so it could also be that Cloud doesn't see anything wrong with a man wearing a ribbon [[ValuesDissonance because]] ''[[ValuesDissonance everyone]]'' [[ValuesDissonance could wear them back home]].

* Cloud's birthday in VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII is in August, which should make him a Leo, but in ''Tactics'' his zodiac sign is Aquarius. Who does has the right birthday to be an Aquarius? ''Aeris.''

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* Cloud's birthday in VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII is in August, which should make him a Leo, but in ''Tactics'' his zodiac sign is Aquarius. Who does has have the right birthday to be an Aquarius? ''Aeris.''''* Speaking of Cloud, his ability to wear [[GenderRestrictedGear female-exclusive equipment]] like ribbons is probably a ShoutOut to the infamous [[DraggedIntoDrag crossdressing sidequest]] from [[FinalFantasyVII his home game]]. However, ribbons ''aren't'' gender-restricted in that game (even though some equipment, like the Minerva Guard, is), so it could also be that Cloud doesn't see anything wrong with a man wearing a ribbon [[ValuesDissonance because]] ''[[ValuesDissonance everyone]]'' [[ValuesDissonance could wear them back home]].

* The Hokuten (Northern Sky) control lands mainly on the left side of the map, and Nanten (Southern Sky) control lands on the right. But remember that old maps had east at the top, and that's where north and south went.

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* The Hokuten (Northern Sky) control lands mainly on the left side of the map, and Nanten (Southern Sky) control lands on the right. But remember that old maps had east at the top, and that's where north and south went.went.* Cloud's birthday in VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII is in August, which should make him a Leo, but in ''Tactics'' his zodiac sign is Aquarius. Who does has the right birthday to be an Aquarius? ''Aeris.''

[[AC:FridgeBrilliance]]* The Hokuten (Northern Sky) control lands mainly on the left side of the map, and Nanten (Southern Sky) control lands on the right. But remember that old maps had east at the top, and that's where north and south went.

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